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NOTICE!
Possible physical damage!
Equipment damage due to improper handling of the
sensitive surfaces of the appliance.
Sensitive surfaces: Do not allow oil and grease to
come into contact with the plastic parts and the
door seal as the surface can become porous and brit-
tle.
Never use acidic, abrasive or granular, acetic-acid- or
solvent-based cleaning agents. These may damage
the surfaces of your appliance.
Empty the cooling chamber.
Set the temperature control (8) to
0
and pull out the mains plug.
Remove the wire shelf from the cooling chamber.
Wash the cooling chamber and ice cube compartment with a mild cleaning
agent (e.g. washing-up liquid or a sodium carbonate solution of 3 teaspoons of
soda to 1 litre of water) and leave to dry completely.
Carefully clean and dry all fittings.
Clean the appliance surfaces, except the door seal, with a mild cleaning agent. If
necessary, the appliance surfaces can be treated with silicone grease.
Clean the door seal with clean water, wipe it off and allow to dry.
Plug the mains plug back into the socket.
As soon as the appliance has reached operating temperature, you can put the
food back into the appliance.
14. Transport
Pull the plug out of the earthed mains socket.
Remove all objects and inserts from the interior of the appliance.
Screw in the adjustable feet.
Tape the door shut.
Where possible, always transport the appliance upright. If tilted to an angle of
more than 40° during transport, wait 4 hours before connecting it to the mains
and switching it on to enable the refrigerant circuit to settle after transport.
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